Guatemalan Volcanic Eruption Becomes Tourist Draw
"Let's go look at some lava!"
Is not supposed to be accessing the Internet as part of probation following bank fraud conviction
Sudanese police opened fire on protesters trying to climb walls
Senator does not believe it was a spontaneous outburst from a bad movie
The country's government will have to impose something resembling fiscal discipline
Any First Amendment implications, do you think?
What's confusing? It's as bloody-minded as that of his predecessor.
Violent demonstrations have spread around the world
Protests are targeted also at U.S. policies, despite the White House's insistence otherwise
The law holds the owner of the Internet connection responsible, no matter who uses it
Said to be a 10 billion euro drain on the country's socialized medical system
The dynamic entry has been televised ... well ... live-streamed
The alleged filmmaker was also apparently an FBI informant
Up to 10,000 Islamists marched a mile and a half before being blocked by local police, who were happy the march was peaceful
Three in Tunisia, one in Sudan, one in Lebanon, where the pope is visiting
President Obama and the Secretary of State will attend
Situation around U.S. embassies from Tunisia to Yemen remain volatile and protests continue across the Muslim world
This is what contempt for the First Amendment looks like.
What else could the people of Yemen possibly be upset about?
Want a smaller gathering at Tahrir square instead. Clashes near the embassy in Cairo persist
Insurgent like actions, not violent demonstrations, in Libya
Embassies of multiple countries targeted, protests sparked by film and fueled by anti-Western sentiment
Protesters want their governments to review diplomatic relations with Washington
Demonstrators stormed the U.S. embassy in Sanaa yesterday and clashes continue today
Protesters chanted slogans like "O Muslims, shout it out, we don't want the pope" and a group of Muslim scholars in Qatar accused him of sowing division
Numbered more than 5,000, previous clashes reported at U.S. embassy in Khartoum as well
Blames filmakers while urging for peaceful protest
Intelligence indicating possible attacks was available 48 hours before protests began
Unclear if the Spanish government will seek a bailout
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